Sensory walls enable children with autism to calm down and relax. Photos: The Star/Ong Soon Hin
Like most children, Muhammad Arif Zulkarnain enjoys play gyms and toy stores at shopping malls. But at every outing, his mother, entrepreneur Putri Nadeeya Wan Mohd Zahari, worries. She doesn’t know when her son might throw a temper tantrum.
Her five-year-old was diagnosed with mild autism in 2017. He is also hyperactive.
